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I'm planning to Abseil from Aberdeen Tower on 25th May to raise as much money as possible for SCAA (Scottish Charity Air Ambulance).
In 2016 when mountain biking in Beecraigs Country Park, I had a serious accident when I parted company with my bike mid air, crashing face first into a tree.
I sustained a serious head injury as well as some other less serious injuries. My accident was attended by a local crew along with S.O.R.T (Special Operations Response Team). It was decided due to location, and how serious my head injury was, that The Scottish Charity Air Ambulance was to be requested.
I was flown straight to Edinburgh Royal under the watchful eye of the crew. I was reassured and had been give the best care by the amazing crew of SCAA. They rely on public donations and fundraisingto help keep this vital charity running.
I know all too well times are tough and money is tight, however I'd be so greatful for any donations and sharing my fundraising page.
Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance is Scotland’s only charity-funded air ambulance service. We rely on public support to keep flying and responding to time-critical emergencies wherever they occur in Scotland. From our bases in Perth and Aberdeen we can reach 90% of Scotland’s population within 25 minutes, providing a vital lifeline to communities all over the country. Our mission is to deliver more care, more quickly, to more people across Scotland - but we can only keep flying and saving lives with your support.